Nested World Presentation and Live Call Recording
A presentation from Eugene Malthouse, UK, on his Evolved Nest research.
Join our monthly Nested World live call in this video recording from November 2024. In this event, Eugene Malthouse of the University of Nottingham, UK, presents his latest research into the Experience of the Evolved Nest.
Watch Eugene’s presentation and listen to questions from the audience for Eugene and Darcia Narvaez. Learn more about this Evolved Nest research below. Join our monthly calls posted on the front page of www.KindredMagazine.org or by joining our Kindred Community, a dedicated social media platform (members only) at Mighty Networks.
Learn more about the science of our evolutionary pathway to wellbeing at www.EvolvedNest.org.
Read Darcia Narvaez’s posts on Kindred.
About the Research
Download the powerpoint presentation here.
Conclusion
- ● Experience of the evolved nest during childhood is associated with the following in adulthood:
- ○ Better health, higher life satisfaction, greater happiness, less anxiety
- ○ More secure attachment, more trust in others, better personal relationships, a strongersense of belonging, and weaker feelings of personal relative deprivation
- ○ (It is also associated with to engagement in local community and belief that the world is good, but that’s a story for another day)
- ● Thank you for listening
- ● We’ll send the paper round once published in a journal
About Eugene Malthause
In 2022 I founded the Collective Decision-Making and Culture Lab (CDMCL) – an interdisciplinary group of 72 researchers based in 38 countries worldwide – which aims to bring global perspectives to the study of global collective action problems (situations in which individual and group interests are misaligned, such as global warming and pandemics).
I mainly study human cooperation in collective action problems by running experiments to try to understand the factors that influence individual and group decision-making in these situations. These factors include people’s beliefs about what is fair and how much they trust others. More recently, I have been studying the role of early life experience in shaping our beliefs and trust in others.
Lastly, I co-founded Bristol Talks – a platform that highlights inspiring conversations happening in Bristol. And I am a Research Fellow at CogCo, where I help companies to apply insights from behavioural science to improve lives at scale.
Visit Eugene’s website: https://sites.google.com/view/eugene-malthouse
Watch the recorded live Nested World presentation and discussion